However we only really discussed the nutritional benefits of eating good quality honey. It turns out that there are several other things that you can do with it. From adding it to bath water (in small amounts!) through to using it as part of a lip balm recipe – there are all sorts of ideas for the experimental honey aficionado.

The original list of 20 Unusual Uses For Honey that we found and planned to share with you contains some good ideas, but we also thought to be honest that they were stretching it a little to come up with 20 – and that some of them were simply different honey recipes – atypical perhaps but not really all that strange! So we dug around a little and quickly came up with another completely different list of 15 more. The 2nd list might better be titled “15 medicinal uses for honey” – as all the uses make reference to its nutritional and health giving properties. These are a bit more like it: Did you know that the reason why honey has a tradition of use as an antiseptic and can be applied topically on cuts is because it releases hydrogen peroxide? Me neither!

Here then are both lists – the original list of 20 and then the “bonus 15” weird but amazing uses of honey. Enjoy!

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An amazing discovery in an abandoned house in Austin, Texas: A lost book of amazing survival knowledge, believed to have been long vanished to history, has been found in a dusty drawer in the house which belonged to a guy named Claude Davis.

Remember... back in those days, there was no electricity... no refrigerators... no law enforcement... and certainly no grocery store or supermarkets... Some of these exceptional skills are hundreds of years of old and they were learned the hard way by the early pioneers.

We've lost to history so much survival knowledge that we've become clueless compared to what our great grandfathers did or built on a daily basis to sustain their families.

Neighbors said that for the last couple of years Claude has tried to unearth and learn the forgotten ways of our great-grandparents and claimed to have found a secret of gargantuan proportions. A secret that he is about to reveal together with 3 old teachings that will change everything you think you know about preparedness: